Save Power with Drexan Heat Trace

August 29, 2023

The Drexan heat trace product lines are used in residential, commercial & industrial applications for both metal & plastic pipes. 

The products are self-regulating and provide reliable freeze protection in hazardous & non-hazardous locations.

The Drexan heat trace product lines features & benefits include:
  • With suitable protection, will prevent freezing for underground and overhead pipes
  • CSA 
  • For use on metal or plastic pipes
  • Self-regulating and energy efficient
  • SJ style- Fluoropolymer- Industrial- Exposure to Chemicals or corrosives up to 85C.
  • Offer in-house Engineering & design support.
  • Both style Cables are certified for both Hazardous and Non-hazardous locations.
  • SJP style- Polyolefin-Roof & Gutter or Industrial up to 85C
  • Drexan is the only self-regulating cable in the world that has an extra layer of urethane extruded over the core. This urethane layer adds toughness to the cable and ensures more even heat transfer.
  • Higher temperature heat trace cables available upon request.

The major difference in quality between Drexan and all other cables is the tightness of all layers of construction. The tighter the cable construction the better the cable sheds its heat to the pipe (not wasting power) as well as adds significant toughness.

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